Singapore Standard, 8 September 1953
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Title Section17 1953-09-08 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD TIGER KAVI Vol. IV. i>o. 68. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1933. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS,17 words
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Article64 1953-09-08 1 THE Western icoria renterday heaved a tigh of relief a» the results of tlte numt important election in l.nrope since the war became ktumn. Dr. Konrad Adenauer** i.hristian Democrat* had pained a •nuiafeini( ri#lor>, iti[>ing mont of ihm $ptinter parting off ihm fn*liliras map ami ensuring64 words
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433 1953-09-08 1 HOUSE COLLAPSES AS BUS BOWLS OVER A PILLAR BELOW H JOHN SFITTEL nd ul staff Repartee r \i: i of the roof and floor* of a shophouse :;on «»f Tanjong i and Cheng oil t\)sr,\ ivsterrnoi.inir uhe n a Singalioil C urnpanv bed into, and i pi!! ir of the433 words
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198 1953-09-08 1 FOOD BAN MOVE IN THREE NEW JOHORE VILLAGES l\ lOHORE, at first light vesterdav, Military and Vd ministration officers moved into the three New Senal, Salens and Seelong to conduct a "food operation." Vans of the Information Serai to the \i. first to warn the people of r.n immediate house198 words
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Article20 1953-09-08 1 7,566 Killed 186 Hanged orrespondenl r« Moti th< c immuhave been Of The itionals de--21. a total of I and20 words
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Article16 1953-09-08 1 7. (UP) John F -kled a of n ast nighi PresiI16 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-09-08 1 Picture of the crash taken froM Chens Tuan Street showing the mass of ma> mrj and furniture from the two upper rooms piled on the trolley bus. Note tue baby'i cot on top of tlie debris on the bonnet of the trolley bus Standard photo.47 words
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148 1953-09-08 1 Standard SiaJT Krporter THREE MEN recently entered the Singapore Turf Club. pr ba Ig is an I purchased $3,000 worth of unlimited sweep tick foi the Septembei Meeting. lay it was d that the badges were false and the $3,000 was paid by dud148 words
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Article60 1953-09-08 1 WELLINGTON, Sept. 7 iti r) Field Mai >h il Sir John Harding. Chief of the Imperial General Stall, will visit Melbourne early next month to discuss Pacific and Far East defence problems with Australian and New Zealand Chiefs of Stall, an authoritative source said today.60 words
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Article26 1953-09-08 1 GEN. Chianp Ching Huo elder son of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, has returned to his offi-e in the Taipei De fen f Ministry. UP.26 words
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Article160 1953-09-08 1 ATHENS. Sept. 7 tAP) Earth tremors rocked ('(Mitral Greece on Sunday for the second successive day, and damaged Bi> buildings in the Corinth .nea. Fifteen persons were reported injured at nearby Isthmia. where Saturday's shocks centered. The* panic stricken population slept ou'doors last nig160 words
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Article66 1953-09-08 1 ZITACUARO. Mexico Sept. 7 (UP) Ssxtuplets were Iil)r to a humble Indian farmer's wife in the mountains of Micheacan State. Three of the babies— two girls and a boy— died within hours of birth. The other three a boy and two girls were still living66 words
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Article15 1953-09-08 1 TEST pilot Neville Duke made his world air speed rerord bid yesterday. AFP.15 words
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Article158 1953-09-08 1 DOrCILAS. (Isle of Man), Sept 7 Britain's Trade Union Congress (TUC) opens its annual delegates' conference here today with every prospert of rebuffing extreme leftists who want more nationalisation, more trade with Soviet bloc nations and loss rear manner/. Also down for piscussion by almost one158 words
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Article146 1953-09-08 1 c\ BP'.RRA. Sop*. 7 (Reuttr) Britain** oon to be tested on Australia's Woomei i rocket ran^e in O tober will not be a > a i t bomb. Usually reliab.e sources I hei e t kljv. The information available was that the weapon would have several146 words
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Article193 1953-09-08 1 Varsity Senior Partner Soon Standard Staff Reporter THE University of Malaya has taken the first step towards eventually conducting the Senior Cambridge School Certificate Examinations in Malaya. g ir Sydney Caine. the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, on his return by tho Willem Ruys yesterday told The193 words
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Article, Illustration41 1953-09-08 1 Scene of the trolley bu s with the collapsed portion of the two-storey building in Tanjong Pas;ar Road. Lying in the foreground (see arrow) Is the bicycle which the trolley bus driver is alleged to have swerved to avoid. Standard photo.41 words
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Article77 1953-09-08 1 St.iml.»rcl Staff Corr»vspond»-nt Kiwi A I uMPUR, Mon Tlie K ian| Detention will shortly be number ol detainer s rontin to decline 1 dard un< Other detention a [he Federation may down. Up to F< b ~8 this v--11.033 out of th< "< H:'« d< tainees77 words
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Article34 1953-09-08 1 CAIRO. Sept. 7 (AFP).— The Arab countries will boycott the booming conference of the A'* Institute of the United Nations" at Istanbul, because Israel is to take part In the conference.34 words
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Article19 1953-09-08 1 SIR Brian RobertfcOn reported to S r Winston Chur•hi 1 yesterday <>n the Bu€i al. Reuter.19 words
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Article21 1953-09-08 1 •■■< *m fit fir." yt v.riav killed at le«sl 1 1 p uns, six ol liiein child ten UP.21 words
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Article, Illustration385 1953-09-08 1 BONN, Sept. 7, (Reuter) The electors of West Germany today made Chancellor Konrad Adenauer the strongest government head in Western Europe. Dr. Adenauer's Christian Democrats who are now the leading force in building "little Europe" out of West Germany, France, Italy and the Benelux countries385 words
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Advertisement39 1953-09-08 1 FASHIONAB^E^g SEASON TRADING CO. =^S n v'. >>cr^ **<£j SINGAPORESTEt ***** V X V\ \\\\N %r c//trM. mmeina hut win r] r 1 ine ciCAKr.nr.s APPRECIATED— SMOKERS PRIiFER State (xpress 555 1 f/te YJr>}/</ I -'lJ^^Si k I \J39 words
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Advertisement30 1953-09-08 1 id -tiiMHf nnni COLD STORAGE Rm I PI CREAMERIES I f f^ 'TfJf After dinner and for drinking toasts GILBEYS A I J^ I pr" J D r^ P T30 words
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221 1953-09-08 2 Malayan Students Prove Good Envoys In India Bv S I MN VM st.md.ird Sp< < i.il orrrsponrli nt DEI til 7 7 Of I i f< b oi I the situation m i rethink >rism 1 i »n of I is I I I I idents i if trying to221 words
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60 1953-09-08 2 "V> I re ult of a written judgment yesterday in a in which ;i pork-seller, Sieta Kin, was fined IS, ken in Sin-ajMire can he prosecuted when they eivc i chit" issued »>> Hawkers Inspectors. I ouri for i mi Municipal ning I60 words
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Article, Illustration12 1953-09-08 2 Eight of th,. pro-rsationalist students who ar, coiai t ForaMsa. Standard picture.12 words
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621 1953-09-08 2 'HREE former "expelled" members of the Labour Party of Singapore, a move tor whose re-admission to party membership was defeated at the Party annual conference on Sunday, yesterday hit back at the Party Air. Lim Yew Hock, former chairman of the party621 words
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Article114 1953-09-08 2 COMMODITY PRICES I I OS I N CJ rubber prices (cents per Ib) in Singapore yesferda> were Buyers Sellers No 1 KS.S Spot Loose «;i: i^l No. I K.s.S 652 GSS No. 2 K.s.s. $31 N<» K.s.s (i?4 (i'2; Ton*-: Strady quiet. TIN PRICE The priie ot tin yesterda\ u.is114 words
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69 1953-09-08 2 $8M. Urged For S'pore Public Works Ifn Council Public W.n-ks Comrai has recommended to th e B.id- an ex] $8,000,04 pro- oi roads, bridg< car next year. A- ol Staml Md pi iction ai i SoOf] 00,000; 0; hack li tion of roa ooo: ol car e parks $70,000; >n69 words
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Article41 1953-09-08 2 V.l P. who arrived in Singapore on the Willem H the British Ambassador to Saigon by Lady Gra and Lady Graves ir way guest ol the Mr Vfj Do, 1 it v wil j 'l hursd41 words
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Article29 1953-09-08 2 KASMIYATE binte Suah. ner emp n at a man Lefl v. her. I Khai t Abdul M; vith house ;r--iti Kasmiyate. Hear- a v29 words
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Article143 1953-09-08 2 led yes'V to hold a joini dinn< •ur ol Mr I im Yew ll <^;\ .of the Singapore S •<■■>> nd f r 7 prior to their l a Regions !lce Labour w£k«r D re the Sawmill worker* Union, Hawkers Union Rubber Milling an d143 words
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Article161 1953-09-08 2 TWO groups of Chinese Commt Nationalist adherents are among the pas--1 gt on board (he Dutch liner Tjiluwah which arrivin Singapore on Sunday. They are due to .sail today for Hongkong, where one party on to the Red China mainland, while the other heads161 words
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187 1953-09-08 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government will be asked at the Legislative Council meeting next week why an old resident of the Colony, the holder of a valid Certifi cate of Admission but who is now abroad, has been asked to interview187 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-09-08 2 part} ot students from the Iniversitv of Malaya, now in Delhi on an a iiidemii- tour of India .nul rvlon. recently visited thi s shrine of Mahatnvi Gandhi. They arc seen above pajrinf their resneeli to the late Indian leader at his "S.imathi" l\vher e his BJEhCa are preserved) at51 words
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Article, Illustration136 1953-09-08 2 Shell Sends Three On UK Course TIIK first batch of three BHf"S« ■rtecttj by the anell Company for lour yeat course i n merhaniraJ E5 r? ve Sin-ai)«,ir on S«'pt. 13 by air They arc: (l) \riir hin Isma.i (»D of the English [«»llo U p. johorr Babra ne wag136 words
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Article, Illustration51 1953-09-08 2 IT RAINED RED ROSES YESTERDAY IT RAINKI) ird rusrs yrs trrd.v ti K.iM.iiu ftkpMt t>ti t only on Mfoa Im lag lun >Wtt>, ll«1 Komi;\ I* .i.l lai Duilmm s* i;im Ktai h<» arrived i>> o\ c n.uit. she lt.'d 1 a Ir.irrrl the rusto i,s h V bra I51 words
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Advertisement91 1953-09-08 2 I i LYD{ I L:\\\ WILD HAIR TRICHO W ITKH No. I IKK HO UMIK di--01 Roots when In, 1,,, rr No (Roo(sl extra ktrong s on Postage SU rjs. «-vJr.i HA«I l( o n» i-.nv 1231 Boblnsoa ltd R'porc i Getting Up Nights If r from O.>ttinr Up Backache,91 words
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Advertisement158 1953-09-08 2 WARNING! "~\t BRITISH VAN HEUS COMPANY LIMITED, of Kings H 8. 9 zr.d 10 Htymarfctt London, SW.I are the proprietors of rhe Trade M^ zdv-rtisedhereundv r. which h.ivebeefi and ar fc jsed in respect of Shirts and C \ftNHEUSEN T*>e cse of a Mark or T .de M esembl.nj.tn> ir158 words
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Article, Illustration297 1953-09-08 3 Coronation Visitors Return The 81.119 ton linrr. Willem Kuys. arrived her«» yesterday with 3'*® passeagen for Singapore one of the largest gTOapa to arrive here since the ««nd of the war. A larne proportion of the passeagers, beaded by the Sultan of Selaagor and the Snliana,297 words
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187 1953-09-08 3 Standard SUiT Reporter 3,0W Singapore Harboor Board labour ITnioa'i Ezecstive Com- Representative Council at a joint meeting yesterday elected a 15-nvan to plan liitui" action to settle the Union's dispute with the Board. The Committee will n time next week to ps for187 words
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Article46 1953-09-08 3 Asians Learn War On Pests EN Asian s' six-month >f F Research Station n. Ltd mere, Surrey. rch stai of i rms. ■>n in the la f pplying chemicals to eases an I- lia, Pakistan, C jylon and Indones i ve the maximum benefit from the46 words
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Article31 1953-09-08 3 THE CUSTOMS an i Fx D< tment, Johore, will I on Thursday, Sept. 10 first day of Muharram AH 1373 and on Sept. 17, the Sull m's Birth lay31 words
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Article93 1953-09-08 3 :,i Stall Reporter 1 1 a il to n v in pi E'v thing con- in the m iment, the present 1 1 c >nst intly slippii but there life fl The Venerable pointed i B i Ihisatta one wh i i become a93 words
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Article69 1953-09-08 3 NICOLL TO GIVE AWAY PRIZES I UK Governor <>f Singapore, Sir John Nicoll. will distribute nine crowns an i 24 o prizes donated by the Chin.- e Chamber of Comm »r< e on Sept. 18, to the winners of Uie nation pro,-.' »si m A party will be he! 169 words
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Article139 1953-09-08 3 New University Can Take In 3,500 Standard StaiY Reporter ?,W. W. D. CRAIG, Registrar of the University of Malaya went in Australia recently to assess the nimibrr of students "we need expect to apply for admission in the years t:> come.** He found th:j t the vas! majority of Malayan139 words
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119 1953-09-08 3 Widow Assaulted And Robbed By Two Masked Men ASSATLTKI) by masked Chinese robbers, a Chinese widow living in Yio Chu Kan^ Road, Singapore, was ill with shoek for five days before she recovered sufficiently to report the matter to the police. 1 v. I a- 13), was alone in her119 words
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Article68 1953-09-08 3 A $50,000 Lottery For Red Cross TICKETS for the S 1 I ip we British Re l Cr iss S -■00 I ittery will be M each. Th i first prize will i>e sin I nd the se >nd prize •> <>r' r. >t 1 deThe v hich Is 168 words
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Article96 1953-09-08 3 THE oflß Youtn Coui I this month I >rmer R >n Offi .1' O: The new quai I a referei 1 an offl e for the organisa newsi paper "Youth Woi When r y, the vc^ronr^ library will be op n I j affiliated gi 196 words
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Article74 1953-09-08 3 ABDULLAH bin Sai wi^ erd iy I by Mr. Tan Ah Tah, in ipore Criminal District C to 1 rs' Im >t i-o i men I I 1 by w > years' >; > Tvisi m He ha 1 nine pr mvict io Hs was ronvi74 words
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Article64 1953-09-08 3 Pang Named SCCSu Head AT A RECENT rrn S I nated I [or the ".";:■:-:> 4. 'I c Mnm I Hye 1 present I •is of louncil S The *re 1 -';i er 1 11 tmenl branch of the IJi el Pang Jin, < man; Mr. Tan Kirn. seci ■it64 words
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Article60 1953-09-08 3 BURGLARS i Kang 1 i■; < >t an RAI Fl'^ti S who had go mi n- the s>wimmin p tol r s >tar, helpc i th half a bottle of wh >ky in addition to jewellery v. m i $160. The v w> ii o(\ when60 words
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Article427 1953-09-08 3 IPOH. Mon. The mannqor ol a commercial firm in Ipoh t jiay called ,i senior police; )flßcer a liar and a maniac* in i i court rase In which the former was called upon to answer three charges relating to dnv:m4 if fen Desmond Kin:?, manager427 words
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183 1953-09-08 3 Standard Stall Krpnrtrr ALL Singapore labourers in< luriin? diih rated workers but ndailßf casual labour, if* umtrrsloorf to be included in the Provident Fund Scheme of the Colony, The Standard learned JTf lit liljl. It ls understood that ■man urhon i employs183 words
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Article31 1953-09-08 3 THE Boys' B B Chai ■A p.m. t pi |O I men the B ).v B 3•h nary I the foundei of 1 4 inted 1)V the31 words
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26 1953-09-08 3 'Allegation Based On Facts Alone' i i ide ai I R The I f»r i: ifter M makinf H id le I I i pro i26 words
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Article18 1953-09-08 3 Minri.tKl Stin Id-porter THE Roya .1 it i A P s ib f »r18 words
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Advertisement81 1953-09-08 3 B^^. Pepsodent leaned wjili Pepsodent are whiter, much whiter! they are cleaner Arul th«-v are cleanef IVpsodeni i- the only toothpaste t Fi.it contain! Pepsodeni with Irium cleans away the film which iv ilulls teeth, but also harbours th<* dangerous g<Tm* .«u-«' decay. So for whiter, saf»-r teeth, and a81 words
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Advertisement80 1953-09-08 3 n hub h a g'jod lUitiseptic?" "Frankly, unless you arc a bacteriologist, yoi» can't tell. But use the antiseptic you sec your doctor use, or which he recommends, and )uu won't be far wrong." D CTT O.L ANTISEPTIC The Safe Way to Sdfctv whenever inlcction threatens u, your own hufna80 words
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214 1953-09-08 4 'Help Govt. Declare More White Areas' I i Union's Call To Workers MALACCA, Mon. A resolution calling upon all Federation workers to co operate with Government so that more white areas :ould be declared was unanimously passed at the annual general meeting of the Municipal Workers Union here yesterday. Tin214 words
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114 1953-09-08 4 owner ol ;i "kelong" (s«'t ot fishing stakes). Wont; .Mi Kimjj, finding that his keloag's catch of fish was poor, employed Chinese priest to pray for good luck. '1 prn I Wah I k 'He job. Thf pay rated thr< e a114 words
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Article37 1953-09-08 4 A THIRD cU T.iiiu-ti the S ngapore i Police i;i connection with the i j fatal M which look tic Cinema, Park, on Saturday has been idenidaven (26) a I Havelock Road.37 words
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Article199 1953-09-08 4 Autograph Hunters Mob Hero ArT(H;RAPH hunters in Singapore have n*>t JT*t t-otuiurn-d Sir Kdmund Hillary. coninuror of Mount Fv«rest. Yesterday at an informal reception fhrefl in honour of Sir Kdmund at the Cathav Restaurant thr> were here' again the autograph hunters. First a few schoolboys and Kills shyly nei;.ui asking199 words
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78 1953-09-08 4 'Girls, When Alone, Need Protection' IN senti Yeo i months' imp] hou.-, pass with intent to outrage :y of a Singapore City Police Mr. J. If. D rea 1 aid: ne increase the City. You ght that 5 are to be I alone in the i Tooh Tat Ngeon, 13.78 words
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Article112 1953-09-08 4 free hour than ome ol the enta of 1907 fl a OP. Squadron e nine months it v to the First Malay >y Brigade in Pahang. This Auster Squadron, which has left Pahang and is now i in Taiping. is commanded by Captain IJ. B. Warburton.112 words
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Article31 1953-09-08 4 Birthday PREPARATIONS -or the celebration oi th« S./.tan of Johore's birthday tl), under way in Kota Tinggi. There will be a parade, a vLil sports and shows at night.31 words
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Article159 1953-09-08 4 Rainstorm Expected Today Too i: MN and .i high w ind v\\( j)t through Singapore resterdaj .it aboul i0..;0 nin for about h.ilf ;»n hour. It is rxpti ltd lo be repeated today. Ihe \v cathrr forei i^t statioi described it .<s "r.u/i aad ihnnrtfi." Tile forecaster would not hazard159 words
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153 1953-09-08 4 Woman Was Stabbed By Tindal DPP PENANG, Moi a ;j a tabbing incident in a Muni ipal tro ey bus on Coronation Day. Machavj \a:n (31), a tindal, was brought before Mr. .e, W. Buhaglar in the A ixc Cour lay, with the ler of his wife, Papathi (26), at153 words
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181 1953-09-08 4 MALACCA, Mon Magistrate Ramanathan Iver told a young thief. Chan Meng. Alias Chan Choan. with four previous convictions that nothing appeared to have any effect on Chan to make him mend his ways. r^u lr L Iyrr that Chan had received the rattan181 words
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133 1953-09-08 4 KIALA LUMPUR, Mon- Vrtain -loop!--which exist in the present Employee, Provident I uiid Ordinance may he plumed hy (iovernment soon. The Federation Government] is considering introdu< amendments to the Ordinan i which will tighten up the present provident fund provisi< The Standard understands Measures133 words
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Article48 1953-09-08 4 DA WOOD bin A s prictur on A g him he was a d< I The proprietor replied freed to pa at ti.. 'ID. D Inquii I N The D tiv< i Pai teen. H* as si I to month t rij48 words
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Article22 1953-09-08 4 PENA N G, Moo.— V minary of all gi of rubber into Singapore tne Federation during Au i to 28.2.V*22 words
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17 1953-09-08 4 Chanter Is Sent To 4 Years Jail ALOR I i (18). on He I thai i I17 words
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Article, Illustration87 1953-09-08 4 61 WANTED REDS STILL IN PEN ALG vllil not r:d all OMHMDis| it. wanted Communists nro still In lMtter U ire la Province v. u, the B men i l P i V l t gt nt m #€oit n I for Oci 11(1 i romc across proud ho an87 words
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Article28 1953-09-08 4 Housing Scheme For ExServices Kl \l I-Fx-Srrvw. have hou will nnu I the Kuril i of tin- ation of M., planning its MkHM A in a I ai28 words
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Article, Illustration50 1953-09-08 4 sir I'diMumJ Hillary aotographs lor Iwti aelMolboyi i!', better than aayiaur: l H«wdy/' he said. Immediately behind him is Mr. GetfgC Hiwc, who was with tli<* Everest expefiitioai. Betow: \t tkc either MM the room. Lady Hillary was also kept busy autographing hits of paper and table napkins. Standard photos50 words
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Advertisement44 1953-09-08 4 ACQUITTED IP( m MII r old I I I woman. WHY NO >'■ ind ml sun Correspondenl .1 ALA than] J B /nn/pf c Company for lli o Import and Kxporl of < hrtuiral Produris nii.l Raw Materials, I hf B^^H I>ai( k9 Praiia Ji. Czechoslovakia44 words
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Advertisement98 1953-09-08 4 RUBBERJINCLOSWGPKICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 7. The following ore the closing prices of tubbci ond tin on the London morkct. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 19 d 5p f £61 5 Per ton Oct Dec. 19 d buyers, £617 10s. sellers. Jan. /Mar. 19 d ThfCC months: *607 Apr98 words
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311 1953-09-08 5 New Varsity Plan Better, Says Sir Sydney Standard Start Kcporter TIIK REVISKI) lay-out of the new I'nivercity of Malaya in Johorc will be considerably improved and "to a certain extent cheaper," Sir Sydney Caine, Vice-Chancellor of the University said on his return in the WiJfcem Rays yesterday. Sfi Sydney said311 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-09-08 5 Miss Norm* Wilson. area organiser. Women's Volunteer Service. Hon^konir, flew into Singapore by 8.0.A.r. Comet last evening after a holiday in the United Kingdom. Miss Wilson will be here for a few days and fly back to llon?kont? to resume duties. Standard photo.43 words
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Article63 1953-09-08 5 Standard Staff Reporter GOVERNMENT will reply to the request for increase in basic pensions and allowances the meeting of the SingaLegislative Council Tuesday in answer to written questions; tabled by Mr. C. R. 1 1 tratha Raj. rir. Raj ha< asked whether Governi. i1 ived the63 words
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Article99 1953-09-08 5 CONSTRUCTION of a new four-Storey building for the Singapore Chinese Young Men's Christian Association is expected to begin soon. Plans for the new building have been approved by the City Council. Estimated cost of the building which will be built on three acres of99 words
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Article132 1953-09-08 5 THE Singapore Poliro are appealing to the public, especially to the Indian community, to help them trace the identity of a woman whose decomposed body with her hands tied was found in a lallang patch at 1-U Woodlands Road, on Saturday evening. It has been 8132 words
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Article60 1953-09-08 5 A CASE in which t'.vo sailJohn Henry [rvine and charged robbery and assault came ■'ore the Singapore i Pol -o C [agis- A. W Gh lleged that H A of c hurt n. at gate N i I and 5 in Keppe! R i I 160 words
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Article61 1953-09-08 5 C;iF.\' Ilin Chou^ was fined $300, in default :wo weeks rigorous imprisonment, when he pleaded guilty before Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yeslay to a charge of possession of chap-ji-ki slips. Slips valued at $350 were found on him when he61 words
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Article, Illustration28 1953-09-08 5 £~!*J* «y rtretchat eases brin* brought down the Uiliem Ruy s in SiftfapMe yesterday. The patient is a Lhine M passenger, who hid a fravtured teg.— Standard photo.28 words
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Article, Illustration40 1953-09-08 5 TWO new lecturers for the University of Malaya arrived in Singapore yesterday on the Willem Kuvs. Thry were Mr. A. W. Price (above), an assistant lecturer in English, and Dr. A. G. Srarle, lecturer in Zoology. Standard photo.40 words
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144 1953-09-08 5 JOHORE BAIIRC Mon.— Ng Kok Chiang, a shop assistant in Kulai who borrowed his friend's name in order to get a passport, was today fined S2OO in default two months' imprisonment by Tuan Syed Abdul Rahman. The prosecution revealed that In 1!M8144 words
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Article81 1953-09-08 5 THE Singapore Police have been alerted to be on 'he lookout for a private of the Royal West Kents who escaped military custody in Kuala Kubu Bahru on Sept. 4 after bei:i£ sentenced to nine months detention by a District Court Martial. At the time of81 words
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Article65 1953-09-08 5 TWO MEN. Ahmad and Must&ifa, were scntciiiOfi to four months' imprisonment each bv 'he Singapore Eighth Polire Court Magistrate, Mr. A. W. Ghows. yosterciay. The court was told that on Aiiff 7 ;it 12 midnight and A -4. B nt 6.15 a.m. at ftvefoot way In65 words
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202 1953-09-08 5 MR. C. F. SMITH, a licensed appraiser and Legislative and City Councillor, told the Singapore High Court yesterday that the Jurong Road area had been a rendezvous for "bad hats" since 1926. "I think it has impi but :t itil] lias an202 words
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Article65 1953-09-08 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Ifon. Elected town councillors of the UMN'O-MCA Alliance attended a party at the Cathay restaurant last night. Among the gathering which occupied practically the whole restaurant, were Dato Wong Shee Fun. president of the MCA Johore branch. Tengku Abdul Rahman, president of UMNO, representatives65 words
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Article54 1953-09-08 5 THE Chinese Middle School Teachers' Union will open a B nevolent Fund for men: from next month. Four schemes liavp 1 drawn up for the sick, unemployed or crippled, education of members children maternity. The financial aid will h c d<>c'dt'd by the Committee who have54 words
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Article40 1953-09-08 5 TEX persons were firx^i a total of SI. 4(10 yesterday when they appeared before the Singapore City Polios Court Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Pava reaux-Colebourne. They had failed to pay their motor vehie'es tax.40 words
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Article198 1953-09-08 5 TWO findings of suicide were recorded yesterday by '.he Singapore Assistant Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing The first case involved an old woman Ng Goon (69). of St. George's Road who came to the Colony from China a year ago, since when she was always198 words
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Advertisement308 1953-09-08 5 ll T CATHAY ORGANISATION rt ATTRACTIONS J^Sp hVi i P I T Y\ OPENS TODAY A JLLrIl j 111 \jA J n I:iOt 4 u \-fiW-t*wT.WL Wti^W^r 6.15 9.30 p. m% AMBITION wa* h«r lover *p r 7* l| Kl SUCCESS her god? t^^Ldk »-AJ ».t.. KN» _3fc« Jl t**^L308 words
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Advertisement307 1953-09-08 5 L'Ai>rrvil Intrni tli..ii ilt I mr N l«rriii-i V \j^BM \k\> ri A LOADED GUN... J^t^ tk« »f #t then V^^ N iw| W^ SEE IT NOW! ijr^.iLi.r -*atok 11, 1.45k 4 M0, 9i jWJjUIJjyjISS ft jlgSjfck* STORY TO STUN vitli IVi I. I (iK|v||\\ xt ,>"i; \n MOM) 1307 words
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Miscellaneous76 1953-09-08 5 MINI M I M Temperatare: From 7.:;0 p.m. Sept. «i t<> 1 :'»U a.m. Sept. 7 Singapore i7.M i; Prn.mg (75F); Kot.i P.. thru (74F): Kuala l.umpur (72F); Ipoh (73F); Kuantan (7:F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.:>0 a.m. Sept. t, to 7.30 p.m. Sept. 7 Sitiff.ipore iB3F); Penanff 18.JF): Kota Bahru76 words
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Article842 1953-09-08 6 I^JAJOR Arthur Campbell's bock 'Jungle Green" was intended to pay tribute to the "most patient and most stoical of men, the British Soldier Had the Major confined himself to this admirable task his book would have been read with pleasure by Malayans. Major Campbell writes very well indeed842 words
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Article193 1953-09-08 6 Review of Views Moroccan Issue UTUSAN MFXAYU again comments on the Moroccan question and traces event? in the Security Council, connected with the i«sue. It draws attention to the< fact that few days ago.* a member of the French < Cabinet resigned a f t e r{ criticising French Policy193 words
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Article, Illustration888 1953-09-08 6 ALEX JOSEY - ALEX JOSEY Imm^pi^^lmh to* ROTH Mr. Kenneth Hilbornc, and the anonymous "Übique", whose letters were published in The Standard last week, seem to think I did a disservice to Malaya by telling the truth about Major Camp bell's book "Jungle Green." Mr. Hilborne's argument was that888 words
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Article19 1953-09-08 6 Battle Of The Bulge IT n 1 In fa* i ncir thr b I <■■ nnd J /or i/o regular19 words
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Article373 1953-09-08 6 Sir: Among: other recommendations by the senior investigation officer of the Federation's Income Tax Department are: 1. That the Comptroller be given free access to all buildings. This power of free entry to search any building and any place has hitherto been made use of by373 words
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Article396 1953-09-08 6 UNDEMOCRATIC? YES Sir; It is interesting to note that "L.C.L." ha* departed from hi* usual academic and slightly inconclusive dissertations to join in With the backward and antiBritish element in declaiming the full application of the Emergency Regulations. It is puzzling to wonder why one of his intellectual calibre should396 words
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Article384 1953-09-08 6 S,r; The wage earner* certainly looked forward to a bright future in this Elizabathan era it has started very brightly indeed. Someon c in the selectively appointed Government gets an idea that the wage earners' children must be educated—the Government should pau for it and the money384 words
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Article119 1953-09-08 6 Sir:- Now (he Fodrnl Legislative Council in JSJIf. LumP""- has a Speaker to pfe* mJuer 'finA V6ry '>P o rtant likelv 6 occas 'ons are ufw J >nvile I es ar caTe fully unofficial Officers of Stile the Speaker will enforce the rule? of debate and decide119 words
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Article368 1953-09-08 6 -j Sir LT l ful1 >' «gree with Mr, Tan Soo n Kim that )t appear. strange that the choire of three out of the ■vj Colonels in the Civil Defence Corps has jnevitaoly fallen on our overworked City Councillors Apart from the fart the oui City368 words
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Advertisement85 1953-09-08 6 SINGAPORE ncai STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NKWSPAPER. HEAD OFFICE: 128, Robinson Rood, Smgopore. Telephone Not: 8397! ***** Coble Tclegroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square, London EC 4 KUALA LUMPUR PO H PENANO ♦5. Sultan Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8, Lcith Street, Ttk:85 words
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Advertisement41 1953-09-08 6 Mr. B.C. Tan Sir.—l shall be glad if you will kindly bring 7£A otlce of tn« Public. Uiat i« m not the person Robbery charge as appeared in your papers J™ BOON CH^NG Chief Clerk. Insurance I>ept. <* o Guthrie Co. Singapore.41 words
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Advertisement24 1953-09-08 6 Laughter at Work "I uish >«»ud Inn, i Lite enough .«n n r jL^_J tjrfg z^ 0^ \d /y£'"HOIiTH MALkVN 1 1 1 ww24 words
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Article, Illustration56 1953-09-08 7 thousand motoi Ised, mted and dismounted I the Trtpolitania I orce recently |ivt Priimamti Rida M M Senus -i. i« eroy 1 t>\ who took the «.»iutr from base in istle >M Tripoli. displaj marked the rsar3 ol Libyan i>.i\ Picture shows Vireroj taking tinas police56 words
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Article37 1953-09-08 7 Reds Top Nepalese Elections S pt 7 mmunists have .ar, ty in th* nunins heid «>n an in the capital highly strategic ji om. J8- micipal Communists ..red underrrants for pending against 'mc reother including un govern-37 words
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Article41 1953-09-08 7 I S 7 U Zahedi toda.v rid Vu(|. 1) a:)i.- :i diplowhen Zahedi i throw Mosq o\\ lo make -,r] s i iinc lo Mosq Zahi di later suc- >,■ fornru 1 iol i »igna g Iranian foi41 words
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Article12 1953-09-08 7 rean < tovern- <. all Japan* i ear out ol \FI\12 words
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Article46 1953-09-08 7 MARR AKESH. Morocco, Sept. 7 (Reuter). The authotiliei have released 155 Moroccans arrested here after the disturbances of Aug. 15 Muring the crisis which led to the deposition of the Sultan, it was announced Another 21 ar e stUl being Jf! Milled.46 words
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297 1953-09-08 7 LONDON, Sept. 7,— The Iran Government will usr the new United States aid of U5545,000,000 (£1f»,107,0M) to develop agriculture and industry mri build housing for the noor. Teheran radio said riu I'Uiui ihhimmi; i«u iiu esterday. tewed as a C ernment circ Iranian U297 words
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Article66 1953-09-08 7 PARIS. Sept. 7 (Renter) Franc* has asked the United es for about $200,1)00,000 of additional aid for IndoChina, i r was reliably learned here today. 1 .ie main purpose of this additional aid is to speed up m training and arming of Indo-Chinese forces66 words
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Article79 1953-09-08 7 TAIPEI, Sept. 7 (UP)— A hip* 1 was discover* d y morning by a Ashing boal in the Formosa Straits Limn Pi, southernmost tip island. Of nine members of the crew who went out with the ship five were missing, three were found (i^d on79 words
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Article27 1953-09-08 7 HIE fourth and last contingt it of Indian custodial troops totalling 1.400 officers id men left Madras for Korea yesterday aboard the transport .lalagopal. —U.P.27 words
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Article41 1953-09-08 7 THE Assistant Secretary General of the Arab League. i Ahmed Shukairy. said Arab 1 delegates t o the United Nations have been ordered to raise the question of Kenya in the General A.-^emblv as soon as possible. A. P.41 words
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Article102 1953-09-08 7 PERTH, Sept. 7. (Router)— A Chinese deck boy, Lim See Bien. 52, of Singapore, was sentenced to 8 months gaol today by a Perth police court on a charge of unlawful possession of a gold bar worth about £250. The police found the bar102 words
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Article69 1953-09-08 7 LES VEGAS. Nevada. Sept. 7 (Router)— Rita Hayworth said yesterday that she loved singer Dick Haymes and was going to marry him as soon as possible. •Tm 100 per cent behind Dick in all his troubles." the film actress told a reporter. The "troubles" she referred69 words
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Article35 1953-09-08 7 MANILA. Sept. 7. (AP)— Finnish-bom Armi KuuselaHilario, 'Miss Universe of *****." and her Filipino husband. Virgilio Hilario, left for Ba^uio to start filming the story of their whirlwind romance, d35 words
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Article402 1953-09-08 7 Find The Lost Men Demand May Be Made PANMUNJOM, Sept. 7, (AP)— The United Nations Command today prepared a firm demand on the Communists to return or account for Americans known to have been captured by the Reds but not returned in the prisoner402 words
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Article62 1953-09-08 7 LONDON. Sept. 7.— A new company named Air Finance with capital of £1.000.000 has been formed by several city of London banking houses to help Britain's aircraft industry ta compete more effectively in the export market. It will lend money to foreign aid. ties who want62 words
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Article169 1953-09-08 7 SAIGON, Sept. 7,— Anti-Communist Mttonamt* of Vietnam met here yesterday toff the Hist timi siitcc the war. hut even as the meeting U nYlim i common poiiry Rot underway there was mm -h v\\ deiue <»l dittering opinions. The Congresi of all natlonilists i I only169 words
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Article, Illustration49 1953-09-08 7 im I PI DTI ir< I < i to hoNpil «l ■lM m > i mtfaa t > v .iv derailrd l.ir.fl fltKl ll I I tlllil' I In IN»M ll i• nl l\ 1 I tl., Ihird t ii m'• h ml l U KHlipl P s M |l>49 words
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197 1953-09-08 7 ROME, Sept. 7, First authoritative reaction in Italy to Marshal Tito's speech came last night in a semi-official communique after a day of intensive consultations between high officials of the Italian Foreign > I Offlr e. The rommunique said Mar- shal Tito had "become the197 words
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Article160 1953-09-08 7 2 BRUTAL RECTORY MURDERS HONGKONG. Sept. 7 (API Two Chinese Roman CathoLie priests were found murder- 1 e<j today In the rectory 1Holy Souls' Church in Hongkong's tamed Wanchai suburb. Fath< t John B. Cheng. 40. and Pf'i 50, were Found in blood-sp i <i a.m. Tl bru\ Iced Po160 words
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Article, Illustration64 1953-09-08 7 HOLI NN OOD*S >l IIU astride 19-year-oM Parisiai lamime Leplat «>n Ihr floor .it thf fashionable HolH Kxrelsior on Ihr rereatly. Later Ike Mae rveaiai Plyaai wta i>'it la nWilfi «io« tor's ordrrs with .1 1 1 ick in Ike I > mui>despite her iriaaaee, fu appareatli mbc Ike thf64 words
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Article91 1953-09-08 7 CAIRO. Sept. 7 (Renter) The Egyptian authorities arrested a number of people in Cairo early today, it wai reliably learned here. No statement has been Issued, but it li thought the arrests connected with alleged leftist "subversive activities* 1 referred to by the Egyptian Director of Military91 words
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208 1953-09-08 7 SCIENTISTS SLATED BY RITCHIE CALDER LIVERPOOL (England). Sopt. 7 (AP)— A body of august British scientists were told to their faces today that their profession is "illiterate, inarticulate and irresponsible." The scientists were so si/od up by Ritchie ('alder, chairman of the Association of British Science Writers, at the 115th208 words
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Advertisement151 1953-09-08 7 /EEN IN THE /KIEf Seen he e it MALAY mmm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^j^jjlf^^^l^^ ooo^ LOVER a wading bird that may I^-- J j s«»r>eraUy be seen at tKe sea edge bi :ompany with another of its i v\ but with never more than c It prefers island* offshore to i I v mam151 words
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229 1953-09-08 8 A COMPLETE study of the international rules limiting the liability of air carriers for damage arising out of accidents to passengers, baggage and cargo Is now being made by the Legal Committee of the International Civil Aviation Organization meeting in Rio229 words
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Advertisement414 1953-09-08 8 HAMBURG AMERICA UNIE AM) MORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD To Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburf I Bremen t.«. »r»- wiiMU rilAFid)j|/lfOrt tt/MOel 30Ort 2Wov I Ilong Ron*, Manila, Kobe Yokohama. T. I Nabob rMEI ft loOct 12 IWrt 14/ISSt Af p nt.s: ANGLO FRENCH BENDIX6ENS LTD. I Singapore:— 1.12 6 Robinson Road, Tel:414 words
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Advertisement732 1953-09-08 8 ml: mm BLUE FUNNEI< t nf E I i •<) line line*) I MANSFIELD CO., LTD. p«*w t Dept. I .'ited In SiogapoM t f irrlcr: opfir.n to proceed \la other norts to load and (Jltrhaw vmrgp SAILING* to r.m kpooi GLASGOW IDMtO.N A CON UN KM \L PORTS iMgliW732 words
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Advertisement270 1953-09-08 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS RAUFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON \fu york PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE N/W OKI! XNS via S(i:z. irnwmnmm FRiFsrANnrnn pslllm ROTTER.MM TKA.MNO CO. ASmSd" UN E shippine l>,pt. K "-V" Mail P. O.S.N. COMPANY B.I.S.nTcoTItD. All rtMrtg at MhiTfr lo rill it inv ,,,< without mScF "»"»"..,,.ni Hi,,;;; Ml. PASAENCtFR270 words
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Advertisement409 1953-09-08 8 EAST ASIATiTIi SAILINGS FROM SCANDINWIA U cnv Spore Pv hlß| "MAGDALA" For Bangkok ...10 J'Sept l4 H "INDIA" For Bangkok, Saigon. Hongkong. Manila, Kobe. Yokohama Oct 2/2 O,i w "SELANDIA" for Bangkok JIC "KOREA" Tor Djakarta. Bangkok, Saigon. Hongkong. Manila Kobe. Yokohama ...21 23 Oct *>• *>b o "MEONIA" Tor409 words
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261 1953-09-08 9 FREEDOM OF U.S. WORKERS HAILED IN IKE'S SPEECH More Foreign Mews Hi \\IK. Sept 7 (AP) President Eisenhower in a D.,% statement hailed the freedom of American s t, idav and said they "give the lie to the o i the promises of totalitarianism." •*The workers of America xk> witnesses.!261 words
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Article71 1953-09-08 9 'All-Nylon' Attempt On Peak r AIXTTTA, Srpt. 7, (Re«r 1',,,, mam part] .l..|K,nrM- rxpod.t.on to rwe arrived >n ir from Tokyo T|) .ir»-ii »r mi i,,,,- jttimpt to scale foot Himalayan thrir teats, uindproof nthrr rquip- iMid* of nvlon. all in .l.u».in rxrrpt soraiopes Horn the I nit.d Mima Tw«71 words
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44 1953-09-08 9 5-Year Plan For Japan's Armed Forces I s, P 1 7, in reported embryo de- aitted r the cxpanto th< the plan n of >es from 0 to 210.000 the the n of a so eallive radar k. Three [rontI land ed by year.44 words
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Article57 1953-09-08 9 'A Bright Future For Burma' :yo s 7 (UP) a le expert Burma "bright i lent Trade i said Burma are tion of a n by Burma nable .Japan »ods to that •■i.- t of a -Taion to Burirned In He aid he the Mremark- le by the mic field57 words
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Article63 1953-09-08 9 lON. Sept. 7. Dave Beck of rful AFL teamsters fterday for imon to unite the I-. CIO and United Mine thin the next year. Day message ol a series issued by ho -'rosed of a free and strong ment as a bulwark lommuaism, and63 words
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Article15 1953-09-08 9 OUTPUT ol tin ore by Limited for August i picula (tribute 2 83).15 words
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Article, Illustration74 1953-09-08 9 THAXIN Kyaw Dun. Minister for Agriculture and I Kyaw Nyein. Ministcr for Industry. Government of Burma, who are leading a aUuuslK Industrial and Development Mission to India, arrived in New Delhi recently. They were accompanied by several officials of the Burmese Government. From left to right they ire: U. Ryin.74 words
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Article27 1953-09-08 9 AI'STRAL Malay Tin announce the following returns for August: Thabawleik 560 piculs, Pungata 539 piculs. Austral Amalgamated 281 piculs (Asum Kumbang) and 1.237 piculs (Puchon-;27 words
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Article77 1953-09-08 9 LONDON. Sept. 7 (Renter)— Mr Reginald Maudling. Econonk Secretary to the Treasury. 1 will lead the British delegation to the fifth meeting of the consultative committee of tne "Colombo Plan" in New Delhi from Oct. 13 to 19. The ministerial meeting of the consultative committee will be77 words
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Article308 1953-09-08 9 S6MIL EQUIPMENT FOUND IN STATE OF DECAY, RUST By ARNOLD BRACKMAN Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Sept. 7 Scandalous warehouse conditions rocked this capital. An Indonesian Parliamentary Committee has uncovered $6,000,000 (Malayan) worth of desperately needed capital equipment in o state of decay and rust. The equipment308 words
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Article112 1953-09-08 9 THE produce market in Singapore remained quiet in all sections yesterday with all business passing. Copra buyers for September shipment indicated $34 J per picul with sellers at $34J. Dealers of October shipment quoted 56 cents per picul higher for both buyers rs Coconut oil was slightly higher a1112 words
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Article, Illustration140 1953-09-08 9 THE export sales mißa- av r of th P I'pjohn Com- j pany of Michigan. Mr. H.B. Roberts, arrived in Singapore during the wcckind by KLM accompanied by the firm's Far < Eastern supervisor. Mr. < HA. Saxon. On«- of the world's larg- <>*t manufacturersStandard - 140 words
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Article49 1953-09-08 9 KARACHI, Sept. 7 (Reuter) —Pakistan's foreign trade, year ending June 30, showed a favourable balance of 157.8 million rupees (about £17,--095,000 sterling), it was anounced yesterday. Britain, Japan, India, tne United States, Italy and Germany were the main suppliers of goods to Pakistan during the year.49 words
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Article785 1953-09-08 9 Standard Market Reporter g THE Malayan, share K< market opened the week K with good demand lor tin KJ shares, according to the K Malayan Sharebiukers' As- k sociation. K A fair number of price Un- K provements was reported in >L this section of the785 words
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Article26 1953-09-08 9 THE International Monetary j Fund announced that Finland has paid, US $2,000,000 t 0 the fund in a repurchase of Finnish markkas. U~P. I26 words
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Article76 1953-09-08 9 "SWEET AFTON" 1 cigarettes which a.e popular in tht United Kingdom and Europe air now available in Singapore i O ntl per packet of 10 Manufactured by PJ. Carrel Co. Ltd., Dundalk, Ireland a firm with 130 years experi ence in tobacco trade. these cigarcttci are76 words
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Article, Illustration79 1953-09-08 9 MRS Gv«a I l«>vd LtVf wife of thr dirrttor <M Rrrwerirs and a lradin K Sydnev r in- horse ownr. 1 1 u v -il in Siuuaporr <»n i B(>\( onst: -llation tlurißK UW u«rk.i from Jakarta Mie was met at the airport b T her husband and Mr Ralph79 words
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Article109 1953-09-08 9 Illi nihhcr market in Singapore M •> v(sttMd;»y uitn prices IflllalM "«'ll ibovf the week-end le\els, lirst Rratio rubber for Septembct shipment closing at 3 8 CtmU p« r lb.. a tim- of half a i-ent from Saturday's quotations. F.. r !i porad during n th(109 words
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Advertisement127 1953-09-08 9 Wainwright To Lie In State U\SHIN(;TON Sept. 7, (AP) The fc^. ggi. Fon.ith.,, M. Wahnvrißht arrived in the nation s a P' ind.N t<, li» i n statr until burial Tuesday in Arlington Nati«aa| CeMettrj nj«,,« \...MM,v.mu>d b> his son and daiifthter ;-m la*^JJfJl y Resenre ip t and Mrs127 words
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Advertisement199 1953-09-08 9 SURFACE MAILS JSttST^S. T C lcK!!sr S i. cSu£&)¥\ TS S*r%f%*»£% ntaVi; DEP\RTI'KKS: PH'.embanj; by Lan- PAVILION: Mother Ma::es A^ ;i '5 nm. DUirt; sLFKBC^r da^ Burma aid North India by x36 30 and 9 p m KT ANG Rebeverett: Snath India (letters oi>KON: Presidents' Lady 3. C and ni*«i^w199 words
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Advertisement181 1953-09-08 9 (J (Jfimpse of Chime*** history at akS C8Q+ wh mm m m a *m Bai m 9 FAMOUS ■•j^KV HAN GENERAL A C MfjL -JfTV Kwon Yun Chiong 11' I l^fr^**^^ ~c* popuforty known at l\ 1 I nJl(S^. Ai\\W Kwon Kunq. on* ot l\ I 1 |^£LElr A. the181 words
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Article, Illustration139 1953-09-08 10 ?r mm al <vrri ni r wwn and cape has been nalrd h> Kome s Fontana Sisters for the coming Fall rhj cape b inrorporatrd with the wide slaves hfeh roUar an,, doublet and <,„ be removed to leave h5 ■teiple, harc-shouJdcrcd dress LtaJag is itl139 words
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Article421 1953-09-08 10 THEY BOTH LOVE THE SAME GIRL 'Dear Joy Jones... \|Y HIST friend and I are both in love With the same and I never BCC her alone because the three Of us always go out toother. What shall I do? "DISGUSTED STUDENT" (Klang) FIRSTLY you tnu.t weigh up very carejully421 words
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Article427 1953-09-08 10 MARGARET SCOTT - BEWARE HOW YOU USE APERIENTS MARGARET SCOTT By (CONSTIPATION is a common ailment amongst bottle-fed babies especially If they have had to be put on to powdered milks in a hurry. It is practically unknown among babies fed the natural way and, even if a breast-fed baby does go a427 words
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Article, Illustration341 1953-09-08 10 SALMAH - SALMAH MALAYAN PAGEANT-3 By \N INDIAN drrs s which the Chinese mu.st look askance at is the costume worn by th e Punjabi women. It consists of a Salwar or trousers, and Kameez 'or blouse and. though the details of cut are different, the Chinese Sam fu341 words
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Advertisement157 1953-09-08 10 THE SXARi AMD y Ol; I v sr IiKMIXi i i l \iu..., i hum OKPin I IWII u»{\ A p ■t MN-lNbllif, R it li tr ?v THE COUPON RCAO THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN. You muvf i three ten cent %tjrr.,, you wont your p-.r> l» I157 words
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Article256 1953-09-08 11 World Cup Soccer I PON, (UF).— Soccer experts are confide** I ngUnd and Scotland soccer teams, which <1 to compete in the World Cup tournament itzerland in IS-V*. will be two of the favoured with prospects of lilting the trophy from the holders, I ruffuav.256 words
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Article, Illustration61 1953-09-08 11 PIC'TI'RKII at th<» SmfmpOTC Chinrsp Football Asso( ialion's dinner in honour of the Pmang Chinese FA at Southern Hole] on Saturday n:..ht were, from left to right: Ponff Nfiim Djin. Teoh ih/r 'hong. Aw ChengChye, Soh Chve Soon. Koe Lue Teik, T. W. Onfi. Chan llin Cheung, Ang Soon Il«x\61 words
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Article119 1953-09-08 11 Asian TT C 'ships Open TOKYO. Sept. 7 (AFP/UP) ii for S< md A i e Tennis Championship? held hero this morning and from various nations lives from India, the Philippines, :st China. K gapore and .Japan entered the "Memorial n the down- in multicoloured unis as the Fire Brigade119 words
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Article234 1953-09-08 11 By STEVE SNIDER, f.P., Sports Writer. NEW YORK (IP)— Who'll be the sports stars of tomorrow? There's a wonderful new crop warming up on the sidelines while today's champions like Rocky Marciano Maureen ConnoUy, Ben, Hogan, Robin Roberts and Kid Gavilan hold sway. Tom Bradford,234 words
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Advertisement300 1953-09-08 11 NOTICE SINGAPORE TIRF CLUB is hereby given to AIKMBERS that the underpicntioiiod UNLIMITED SWEEP tickets for the SEPTEMBER MEETING. 1953, are declared invalid with effe -t from the date of this Publicat* TKKKTS NOS:lst DAY A 1 2701 to 80 inclusive A lUi.lOl to 400 A :u:J2Gi to 3«o Bad300 words
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Advertisement298 1953-09-08 11 TENDER FOR HJFTLI Of COLOUKCH S GLAZED PRINTING PAPER. 'TKNDERS are invited foi the Mjpnly oi I t Seven hundred reams) ol eta Coloured s C Crazed Ft Lntii Papi i < i 60 grams substance t* tre in si?es I >" x 40" or UT x 4c Each ream298 words
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Advertisement251 1953-09-08 11 Mil AIIONS UAVrtU I INDIAN \1» a.-*** n ■ce 7" -v 2 \iar» MS \e A i'<. < H< N > UK 1 s »or« BKITINH f m» r a« 22. Passed XT* Wl) t c Si..' drawn r_'iO rd Resident < Singapore RRITISH i 4n male DMt for 3i251 words
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Miscellaneous195 1953-09-08 11 e Heart OS Juliet Jones By Stan Brake —rrf C= CCwRS" 6 3... 'Ned YdC\' W* t -JTR N£S... ILL 1 I "^^f v TmAT l P^OWN T _V CttQUN©.-iM&TMDUAr 1 &6 SOUNDED U<£ >€ r^^Y L£AV€ TWfi C^c >o-j« PACE. ROPS DEAR/ ,V- N A. I ELM IN ~A_F195 words
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307 1953-09-08 12 IJAWC, Mon. Arrangements for the proposed Duth East Asia badminton tournament have been uialised and fetters inc !udin« draft rules would soon be circulated to the countries concerned. The tentative date of the first tournament i s August, 1954 with I»3:ila<. a as307 words
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Article, Illustration44 1953-09-08 12 The victorious Sintjapor*. Chinese FA team seen in that joyful session after their 1 victory over PeMßg Chinese in the MCFA Cap final in Singapore o n Saturday. It also shows skipi>er Boon Stoat, earrjriag the (up for the sreond time, all smiles AGAIN.44 words
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Article80 1953-09-08 12 T.UE Standing Committee unanimously decided after ireful consideration, thai no application by individ or groups *t individua i for a \Korhi tour i-ould be entertan However, thr St.indin? Com nntt.,. rime to an a«ree ment that applications from afnii;it«d State association would be r—iidutd subject to80 words
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Article54 1953-09-08 12 TOK^o, Sept. 7 (AP)— The Ji-panese table tennis men's team defeated Formosa 5-1 wmle the Japanese girls ed< A cd h n rmosj gir!s 3—2 in As/in"! m i 8tC 4? ea in the Se^ hir t e Te nls Ch «mpion. tournaments today inaia o—54 words
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Article58 1953-09-08 12 TODAY'S Sport ..S'OCCER; 5..4.F..4 D:ri I!""- I. Mar/we D^r;r r<? Mr Stadium; 2J/r/.^ O /t j^ V; ■^"■'>'ai' r n/t r s To/io Ao.c, O.BA. at Geylang Stadium; Chinese Ath. »a ye Cup, D/r/.svo/ Brevgrie, "A" vs. Charted i'd Bunk at Farter Park HOCKEY: S.H.A gj* Division J. S.C.C t-a58 words
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Article61 1953-09-08 12 BANKERS WIN THE LEAGUE CUP Jup championship with four-two victory over th? of #h Dany *n th final ml Tf a d li took It"" itini VXCVXCV o^ saved ru, ang,ed S£S:i !F- n SSi 3, B' Ki.iss foil, Jin ,n,'° lhe ne« When eveo h.n f >eem,d M Reg«-ww61 words
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Article227 1953-09-08 12 When Does An Athlete Qualify Sports Letter Dear Jeffer u James, Last Saturday the qualifying mark* ior the next Asian Games were vublish'•d in your paper. It was alyo stated that a n athlete qualifying onU, qualified for selection. Why has tfctj stiition been made? Do the oflic al s227 words
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Article45 1953-09-08 12 TAIPING, Mon.-The Taip- Hjvko.v League bejint <£, >»\)t 14 with a match between P 1 vs. Colts. Altogether eight teams are participating this season, and the other fixtures arranged are as follows: kept. 16 Survey Sports Club ypmbmed Services; Sept -i lkl vs Malays45 words
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Article77 1953-09-08 12 i nt loothall final for th gaeng Makkeh Shield betweei fcast Singapore and Wesl 3 ore will be played at t h Bl Beaar Stadium on Octo ber 2d at 530 p.m. Adm charges will b e and 5ll JJJJ for adults and 20 cents foi77 words
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Article29 1953-09-08 12 KUANTAN, Mon.— The Rest win^hfST^ b Shield Ja:Jur Valle Estate fg Kllh r ""> an d SashJd for^fh? r Kinlls^ seored 47 J ham 21 Europea Pop-29 words
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Article302 1953-09-08 12 bott,,.,,. when ,e v were com ,eMeH rea< ed totally unevne.terf »7fh J J cd to a< l e defeat- In all fairness, one rev. tion should be n J us 11 that th* to other -en „>„ on the same day. sevei il o their302 words
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Article237 1953-09-08 12 Recs Win The Very Hard Way A BTEONG Singapore ReI [Teation Cluh ean thank their lucky stars that thev f*5S n vi <t»rious a«ainst .SB 1 1 ran b improved Katm Wanderers learn in an exciting sit division 1 matrh on the SRC padane yesterday The final result Of this237 words
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Article281 1953-09-08 12 No Allegations Made On Cup Final Players SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association last night turned down a probe call by o Council member on certain allegations made against key players In the recent Singapore-Penang Malaya Cup SH€ivf at&^jria bis GhSe sSMSd TEi/£rs£ Slifi SrS" Mr Soh ex281 words
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Article, Illustration102 1953-09-08 12 Of the jour yeomen who kept the Federation of Malaya's colours flying at the recent Ceylon AAA meet al Colombo, give a clap to Id tie Fay Siebel (first from who scored a 'triple' triumph in Winning the KM and 200 metres and the 10 hardies. She rras awarded the102 words
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318 1953-09-08 12 AUSSIE AIRMEN STOP SAINTS WINNING RUN raster at Tengah yesterd°v d v game of Th,? Australian Airmo n i Hrsl pressure bit was brief j»! Saints, fighting tenaciously ■<■'!. the opposition o n the ?wen n ty- V fi e ve d eP in thoir own Herv it was that318 words
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28 1953-09-08 12 mm TaA/e Tenn/i TOKYO, Seal 7 ri'i»\ k and Mnsapore won u txprrttd. i»t vear. wa :n troup from i1 1 i28 words
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